The BYU-Idaho men’s basketball championship saw the Spartans take an early lead against the Hurricanes. However, the Hurricanes surged back in the fourth quarter, taking their first lead of the game. Despite nerves and the pressure of a championship moment, Chandler Pincock sank the final basket, sealing a thrilling victory for the Spartans.
The College of Eastern Idaho continues construction of its FutureTech Building and recently received approval for a Peace Officer Standards and Training Program
Elevate Academy East in Idaho Falls remains strong despite competition in local and state areas. The school plans to open enrollment in April.
A student at BYU-Idaho will perform in a charity concert for a friend’s family member with cancer.
The City of Idaho Falls Police Department invites community members to participate in a police academy to learn more about the department and officers’ roles in the city today.
Salt Lake Shred is entering its fourth season with new challenges, including matchups against teams outside its division for the first time. General Manager Quincey McKeen is confident the team is prepared to take on fresh competition with an exciting season opener in Atlanta.
The city of Pocatello is asking for suggestions for its parks, recreation, open spaces and trails or PROST projects to improve the city in the future.
The Rexburg Animal Shelter, run by the Rexburg Police Department, recently took multiple animals to the Carriage Cove Short Term Rehabilitation to brighten the day of patients.
The volunteer organization, the Friends of the Marshall Public Library, is hosting a book sale for the library this weekend.
With pieces that remind the audience of summer and dreams, the Rexburg Tabernacle Orchestra will perform Les Nuits d’ete (Summer Nights) and A Midsummer Night’s Dream.